political economy

NOUN
  1. the branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
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How To Use political economy In A Sentence

  • George's writing is best viewed as an attempt to correct the flaws of classical political economy and to resuscitate it.
  • But given the political economy of which he was a beneficiary, whatever steps he took to deal with the problem were bound to be halting and contradictory.
  • The notion of “liberal” or “progressive” politics has morphed over time under pressure from an increasingly corporatized political economy. The Volokh Conspiracy » Obama’s Diverse Shortlist
  • And we'll never forget that it was the criminalisation of customary access to the commons which first drove Karl Marx to the study of political economy.
  • The course modules of study on political economy subjects are on in the evenings.
  • Were one to say that thoughts about hydrostatics and pneumatics are difficult to the multitude, or that mental efforts in regions of political economy or ethical philosophy are beyond ordinary reach, one would only pronounce an evident truism, an absurd platitude. Castle Richmond
  • Alice Amsden is researcher in the field of heterodox political economy. She is currently the Barton L.
  • Dixwell's views on political economy are probably best described as heterodox.
  • It is even less respectable when the economic nostrums proposed are no longer (after many intellectual and practical failures) presented as part of scientific economics but are frankly described as political economy.
  • North-South models; international migration of labour; trade and industrial structure in the 1930s; the political economy of protectionism.
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